The Mahoning Valley Irish Festival hosted a Christmas in Killarney event on Sunday at Penguin City Brewing, with a portion of proceeds going toward Potential Development of Youngstown. 

The craft show event featured live music from the Fiddle Chicks and a festive marketplace filled with local vendors, makers and crafters.

"There is something here for everyone. If you can't find something for yourself, for home decor or a special gift for someone, I don't know what you're going to do then," said Renee Mulhall of the Mahoning Valley Irish Festival. 

Santa Claus was in attendance, passing out gifts to the first 200 children who sat on his lap.

"Today we are also here to help with Potential Development School for autism, where the proceeds from today's event will go toward their school," Mulhall said.

Potential Development School of Youngstown provides students with autism a comprehensive Pre K-12th grade education that provides individualized instruction by a team of experts designed to ensure students reach their full potential.

In a news release, the organization stated that the event is "a celebration of tradition, community, and joy."